Daniel Sturridge is heading to West Brom as he bids to revive his England dream.

The Liverpool striker is desperate for more game time as he looks to earn a place on the plane to the World Cup in Russia next summer.

And his Reds boss Jurgen Klopp is ready to grant that wish by allowing him to join Albion on an initial loan deal until the end of the season, that will allow him to find his fitness after a long term lay off.

Sturridge has been linked with a host of clubs looking to harness his goalscoring talent, with Inter Milan, Roma and Sevilla all looking to take him on loan.

Daniel Sturridge is on his way out of Anfield (Image: Liverpool FC)

Newcastle have also been linked, with the north east club approaching Liverpool with the promise of a loan fee for the striker.

But West Brom has emerged as the most likely destination, with the midlands outfit ready to agree to a deal that will contain the prospect of a permanent deal at the end of the season.

Sturridge has not played for the Reds since the beginning of December when he came on as a late sub in the 7-0 Champions' League defeat of Spartak Moscow.

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Since then he has been struck down with a series of niggling injuries that have ruled him out of the Christmas period and beyond, and Klopp is ready to sanction a deal.

The striker has made 15 appearances for the Reds this season and scored three goals, but injuries mean he has slipped right down the pecking order at Anfield, below both Dominic Solanke and Danny Ings as back up to first choice Roberto Firmino.